From amr-skills
Positions an AMR manuscript within a specific theoretical conversation and identifies how it challenges and extends that stream. Useful when a literature section reads like a survey or when the target conversation is unclear.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/amr-skills:amr-literature-positioningThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- You have a puzzle but cannot name the theory stream you are arguing with
AMR is a journal of conversations. Every accepted paper enters a specific theoretical conversation and moves it. The literature section is not a catalog of who-did-what — it is the set-up of the tension your theory will resolve. Two questions govern everything:
As you characterize the conversation, define the constructs you build on or revise. Suddaby's AMR "Editor's Comments: Construct Clarity in Theories of Management and Organization" (2010, DOI 10.5465/amr.2010.0419) is the field standard: each construct needs a precise definition, scope conditions, and clear semantic relationships to neighbors. Positioning that leaves core constructs fuzzy invites the "this is a relabel" objection.
| Move | What you do |
|---|---|
| Add a missing construct | Existing theory lacks a concept needed to explain the phenomenon; you introduce and define it |
| Re-specify a relationship | A relationship treated as direct is really mediated / moderated / recursive |
| Bound a theory | You theorize the conditions under which the existing theory holds vs. fails |
| Bridge two conversations | You connect two streams that have ignored each other, generating new propositions |
| Reconceptualize a construct | You split, merge, or redefine a construct, dissolving a standing debate |
| Shift the level | A construct theorized at one level (individual) is re-theorized at another (collective) with new dynamics |
Dyer & Singh's "The Relational View" (AMR 1998, DOI 10.5465/amr.1998.1255632) is model positioning: it names two dominant conversations (the resource-based view and the industry-structure view), shows both locate competitive advantage at the wrong unit, and opens new theoretical space (relational rents accruing to dyads/networks) — challenge AND extend, by argument, with no dataset. Cite the conversation in APA-style (AOM house style).
amr-topic-selection)【Primary conversation】theory stream + seminal anchor
【Shared assumption / limit targeted】...
【Challenge】what existing theory cannot do
【Extend】the new theoretical machinery you will add
【Positioning move】add-construct / re-specify / bound / bridge / reconceptualize / shift-level
【Next step】amr-theory-development
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin amr-skillsGuides the front end of an AMJ manuscript to engage relevant literatures and stake a clear theoretical position by surfacing tensions, contingencies, or problematizations; avoids gap-spotting.
Positions a JMS manuscript against the literature by naming the theoretical conversation and showing what the paper adds. Use when the literature review lacks argument or reviewers question the contribution.
Frames the theoretical contribution of an AMR manuscript by differentiating what is new vs. prior theory and explaining why it matters.